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Dale, Amos has a cousin on the island for sale!!

I take better photos!

$13K two months ago.
needs suspension rebuild front and rear-IMO.
Clutch iffy-IMO
Engine sound strong- looks good-IMO.
Overall-nice looking car
Does not appear to have Pedro-ized.
I had 15 minute inspection with it.
Being sold for divorce purposes

I'd buy it.

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I thought that you said there was a car with Weber's on the island. So this is it.....

Well, I know that you're not buying it, so who else wants a really southern car???
 
Brosky said:
I thought that you said there was a car with Weber's on the island. So this is it.....

<span style="color: #CC0000">Well, there ya go Paul.
Point made concerning Tinster's auto mechanic knowledge.

I thought triple carbs on a Triumph were a Weber set-up.

I wish we had stumbled upon THIS nice car 2 1/2 year ago
instead of the Pedro-ized, broke down bucket of bolts we
purchased. I'd be clocking miles in the twisty mountain
roads if we did!

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From what I can see of the engine, that is a nice installation.
 
..so then, but it Dale!
 
(guess I should preview) buy it
 
alana said:
I was going to say that now he has a donor car :devilgrin:

<span style="color: #990000"> Ha, Ha Alan!!

But donor in which direction, I ask.

Other than those nice looking triple carbs,
EVERYTHING in my Crypt Car is in better condition
and nothing needs to be rebuilt.

And I do know that car been RODE REAL HARD
to red line often!

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That's what they were made to do.
Mine goes to redline regularly.
No point having it there otherwise...
 
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